A Night In Brussels | Three Taverns Craft Brewery

Notes / Commercial Description:
A Night In Brussels IPA is a Belgian-style American IPA with malts from Belgium, a blend of American hops, pure cane sugar in the best southern tradition, and an authentic Belgian yeast strain. A pleasing marriage of old- and new-world beer cultures, this unique ale is best understood as an American IPA on a Belgian road trip.

I like Belgians and I like ipas, but now I know that I'd rather have them separate than mixed. People are calling this "balanced" but to me the flavors are not at all. I feel like the closest comparison I can make is with simpler times lager, which is odd. I'm getting a lot of adjunct flavors here.

Poured from the tap into a pint glass at Taco Mac in Atlanta, GA. The appearance is a golden yellow color with a small white head. The aroma is malt and some hops. The taste is malt driven with some floral hops in the background.

Murky dark golden poured to jar. Nose is more IPA than Belgium but some yeast ester is present. Taste is malt and hop driven with more Belgian notes. Quite a unique Belgian IPA here. Mild fruitiness complimented by mild bitterness and grassy finish. Above medium body and average carbonation.